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@rei/cedar

v15.3.0

Published

REI Cedar Component Library

Downloads

642

Readme

REI Cedar Style Framework!

codecov Commitizen friendly

Welcome to REI's style framework! The overall goals of this project are to provide a common scaffolding for UI elements, and a set of themes that build on this scaffolding. We started this project in 2015 as a fork of Bootstrap. The project has evolved into what it is today, and will continue to grow to fit our expanding needs. Feel free to watch the Cedar grow and learn from what we are doing, or jump in and provide some recommendations.

Using Cedar

See the Cedar docs for usage instructions.

Getting Started

Install

Clone the project.

npm install

Run

npm run dev

Runs locally for development. Has hot reloading, and other nice things related to development.

Testing

Code Tests

npm run unit

Runs unit tests.

npm run watch

Runs unit tests in watch mode. This also allows you to inspect snapshot discrepancies and regenerate the snapshots if appropriate.

npm run test:playwright

Runs Playwright end-to-end tests and Axe a11y tests.

npm run test

Runs both unit and e2e/accessibility tests.

Publishing Prerelease Components

npm run prerelease

Publishes package to npm with a prerelease tag. You must increment the component's version manually prior to publishing. --dry-run flag will run the prerelease process without publishing to npm.

Commits

This project is Commitizen friendly. To install: npm install -g commitizen When creating a pull request run git cz rather than git commit and follow the prompts.

This projects Changelogs are generated.

  • Generate the Changelog: npm run changelog

Developer demo

The main documentation site for Cedar is our separate Cedar docs website. With that in mind, we also have a playground for developing components and sharing ideas with others and within our team. The Cedar team produces this developer demo through GitHub Pages that can be accessed at https://rei.github.io/rei-cedar/, but we do not guarantee it will always be up to date or be an accurate representation of the Cedar library.